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 Yen Sao Festival: November 3 (lunar October 6)
 Ok om bok Festival: November 12 (lunar October 15)
 Ke Khau Village Festival: November 13-15 ( lunar October 16-18)
 Nguyen Trung Truc Temple Festival: November 15-16 (lunar October 18-19)
 Nhi Khe Village’s Festival: November 22 (lunar October 25)
 Kate Festival: July (Cham calendar, around early October of solar calendar)
 Thang Festival: October 5-8 (lunar September 7-10)
 Ha Dong Festival: October 7-13 (lunar September 9-15)
 Keo Pagoda Festival: October 11-13 (lunar September 13-15)
 Va Temple Festival: October 13 (lunar September 15)
 Co Le pagoda festival: October 13-18 (lunar September 15-20)
 Lang Ong Festival: August 31 (lunar August 1)
 Cua Ong Temple Festival: September 2 (lunar August 3)
 Do Son Buffalo fighting festival: September 8-9 (lunar August 9-10)
 Mid-autumn Festival: September 14 (lunar August 15)
 Kiep Bac Festival: September 14-19 (lunar August 15-20)
 Con Son Festival: September 15-19 (lunar August 16-20)
 Nguyen Trai Temple Festival: September 15 (lunar August 16)
.:::. Major Festivals in September 2008
Lang Ong Festival: August 31 (lunar August 1)

Time: August 31 (lunar August 1)         

Place: Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh City

Feature: The festival is dedicated to General Le Van Duyet (1763-1832), the defender of Gia Dinh Citadel (including Nam Bo (South Vietnam) and present-day Binh Dinh Province). Pilgrims, especially those of Chinese origin will pour into Lang Ong to pay tribute to him, showing gratitude towards the good genius who had adopted incentive policies in support of Chinese residents to settle and do business in Vietnam.

: :   Published stories
.:. Cua Ong Temple Festival: September 2 (lunar August 3)
.:. Do Son Buffalo fighting festival: September 8-9 (lunar August 9-10)
.:. Mid-autumn Festival: September 14 (lunar August 15)
.:. Kiep Bac Festival: September 14-19 (lunar August 15-20)
.:. Con Son Festival: September 15-19 (lunar August 16-20)
.:. Nguyen Trai Temple Festival: September 15 (lunar August 16)
In brief
.:: UNESCO apologizes for its mistaken report on Vietnamese education
.:: Ambassadors of G.4 paid a working visit to Tay Nguyen
.:: SOS Children’s Village in Qui Nhon built with funds from International SOS
.:: A Vietnamese writer awarded with the British literary prize
.:: Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister Voted Ha Long Bay as One of the World’s Seven Wonders
.:: A 150 Million USD Credit to Support Vietnamese Rural Areas’ electrification
.:: Prospects for a Booming Investment in Vietnam by Italian Investors
.:: VN Helps Cuba Overcome Hurricane Consequences
.:: Vietnamese Footwear Export to Germany on the Rise
.:: Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung receives British Prince
.:: Vietnam Takes the Post of Rotating President of the UN Conference on Disarmament
.:: First Fibre Cable Plant Built in Southeast Asia
The Second Vietnam Economic Forum
.:: Phu Yen Becomes the Gate for Tay Nguyen Development
.:: Export turnover from rubber reached 405 million USD, a 24% increase
.:: Over 3,200 billion VND for building the cultural-tourist village of Vietnamese ethnic groups
.:: Vinasat 1 to be Launched
.:: United Nations Day of Vesak 2008
.:: 10.5 Billion USD Invested in Dung Quat Economic Zone
.:: Contracts Signed at Vietship 2008
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